What are the REAL requirements for PCSXE?
I've never been able to run any PS2 games smoothly whatsoever (not even close to playable) in even the most graphically basic games. The framerate is so bad you could be fooled into the thinking you're actually looking at a slideshow of screenshots for the game your trying to play. Even the most indepth, per-game plugin tweaking can only give me at BEST something like 20 or less FPS (and thats pretty rare), even on games as graphically simple as old 2D fighters like Cap Vs SNK 2 (only the backgrounds are actually 3D geometry).
My specs are:-
-XP32 SP3 Pro
-4Gb DDR3 RAM
-3.0 Ghz Dual core
-Asus GTX 650 Ti Boost with 2gb of V-Ram
On the Wiki, this setup is pretty much on par with not the minimum, but the RECOMMENDED hardware and actually exceeds in certain areas. I have 3 more gigs of RAM than necessary, a GFX card about twice as powerful as the recommended one, and what looks like a good enough CPU (only 200 Hz difference between my dual cure and their intel Core-2 Duo)
This setup runs the latest PC games usually at max settings with next to no lag. Now I understand the process of actually emulating another console is what takes up a lot of the juice, but come on, what kind of powerhouse megolomaniac showoff PC do you need just to play a PS2 game from nearly 15 years ago? I mean granted, I didn't build my PC to play PS2 games, but to find out that nearly £500 worth of PC H/W STILL isn't enough to run PS2 games is pretty crazy.
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Is it likely there'll ever be a time when you can run PS2 games using a PC that altogether cost less than £500, because thats about how much money has gone into my current setup. I probably should just buy another used PS2 that'll die within 7 weeks like the others, but thats besides the point LOL (you cheap b*stard, get outta here haha:sweat:). Anyway, jokes and ranting aside, I'd LOVE to know how to get playing my old PS2 faves again, but I dont want to have to spend £30 on another "more than half-way to hell" PS2 (my original only lasted about 2-3 years and I treated it so kindly, so lovingly).
Cheers!